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Grade 7 English 1st Quarter Test

This document contains a 20-item summative test on English literary devices administered to 7th grade students at St. Carmen Salles School. The test items ask students to identify examples of similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and idioms. It provides the students' name, ID number, grade level, date, and space to record their test score.

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Grade 7 English 1st Quarter Test

This document contains a 20-item summative test on English literary devices administered to 7th grade students at St. Carmen Salles School. The test items ask students to identify examples of similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and idioms. It provides the students' name, ID number, grade level, date, and space to record their test score.

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St.

Carmen Salles School


Antonio L. Go St., Brgy. 39
Bacolod City, Negros Occidental 6100
Tel. No. 434-4071 │School Number: 441001

Second Quarter
FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST
ENGLISH 7

Name: ___________________________________________________ LRN: _______________

Grade Level: ____________________ Date: ____________________ Score: ______________

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. He is like a monster when he plays sports.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

2. Paying bills is like having your teeth pulled.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

3. The moon was a silver ship


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

4. She swims like a fish.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

5. The water opened its arms and invited them in.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

6. My brother is a clown.
a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

7. The rain kissed my face as it fell.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

8. The strawberries were yelling, “Eat me first!”

a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

9. He is a rabbit lost in the woods.


a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

10.A funny exaggeration is called a/an _____________________.


a. simile b. metaphor

c. personification d. hyperbole
11.______________________ is when you give human-like qualities to something that is not
human.
a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. hyperbole

[Link] repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called _______________.


a. alliteration c. onomatopoeia
b. hyperbole d. simile

13.A comparison using like or as is a/an _________________________.


a. alliteration c. onomatopoeia
b. hyperbole d. simile

14. A/an ________________ is an expression that is not meant to be taken literally.


a. simile c. idiom
b. metaphor d. personification

[Link] that resemble the sound they describe is ________________________.


a. alliteration c. onomatopoeia
b. hyperbole d. simile

16. A comparison of two unlike things to show that they have similarities without the use of as/
like.
a. simile c. idiom
b. metaphor d. personification

17. The rain falls like the sun, rising upon the mountains.
a. simile c. idiom
b. metaphor d. personification

18. The fly buzzed past us.


a. alliteration c. onomatopoeia
b. hyperbole d. simile

19. All the world is a stage.


a. simile c. idiom
b. metaphor d. personification

20. Her heart shattered into a million pieces.


a. alliteration c. onomatopoeia
b. hyperbole d. simile

Prepare by

Reyan B. Ballaso, MAEd

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